Sounds like EA Fit is in the pipeline then. Possibly followed by some shell suits with EA logos. ZZZzzzz.
Sounds like EA Fit is in the pipeline then. Possibly followed by some shell suits with EA logos. ZZZzzzz.
Too much pink I think, it looks like it's one of those games targeted at girls. Presumably they went this way in an attempt to make it appeal to the casual market.
Supply and demand at work!
This is why I will never bother playing an MMO. They're designed to waste your time as much as possible to ensure you can't do everything in the game so you keep paying your monthly subscription.
Sega are dead to me these days. The fact that Jeffery didn't even know if Suzuki still worked for them speaks volumes about the complete lack of respect Sega have for Suzuki and the incredible games he's made for them over the years.
I like the idea of being able to be captain of your own ship. I just hope there's more rooms on the ship than just the bridge and that you can have a team of friends to crew your ship and man the various stations.
The name makes it sound like a Professor Layton rip-off, but from looking at the screenshots this could be quite unique and fun.
Mario Mario series? Is that based on the Super Mario Brothers film? ;)
How odd. I'm an atheist myself and I can't really see a problem with including religion in the game (in fact one of my favourite games is Actraiser where you are god!) Perhaps the context of the use of religion is relevant, but I really can't see how... unless halfway through the game your creature decides to join a…
It's a shame it's sold so well considering it's not very fun to play, the tilt controls are really fiddly and there's no indication of where the deadzone is (and it's not just laying the screen flat, it has to be angled towards you somewhat).
I think those dark angel shapes are supposed to be part of a Valkyr hallucination.
My laptop has the specs to run FC2 it seems, Core 2 Extreme X9000 (2.8GHz), 4GB of RAM and an 8800M GTX. Although I'll be playing the demo to make sure they aren't lying about the specs... oh wait they're not doing a demo. I'll probably not bother then.
I generally like to think of myself as someone who's keen to play any type of game, I don't buy only from specific genres and I enjoy having a diverse collection of games.
I'm sure they both sold well at launch. There wasn't exactly a lot of choice at the time and most retailers were force-bundling the 360 with 4 or 5 games of their choice, so they were bound to try and offload the shit people wouldn't buy normally.
Well said Luke, I'm so tired of region lockouts on systems too.
There were some pictures a few months ago of Segata Sanshiro playing this game, wearing a Rambo-style headband. Infinitely cooler.
Most of those seem fair, although I wouldn't have picked LBP, and I think SFIV would have been a better choice than MKvDC for the beat 'em up category.
I had the Game Gear version of Sonic (that was like the Master System version but more zoomed in) which I really enjoyed playing. It didn't have and loops like Sonic on the Megadrive, but it was a lot of fun to play with some decent music and level variety at the time, but I don't think it's aged very well.
"the situation could get worse. Today it is a cab driver, but tomorrow it could be a video game shop owner."